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New Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band to cover The Boss' latest tour

A new documentary film shining a spotlight on Bruce Springsteen is set to premiere this month. Titled Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, the exclusive Disney+ release will hit screens on 25 October, offering fans an insider's view into the band's electrifying live performances.

The documentary promises a deeply personal look at the creation of Springsteen's renowned concerts, featuring rare rehearsal footage and backstage scenes. At 75, Bruce is set to disclose his own insights into his performances while providing first-time access to professionally shot footage from their 2023-2024 tour.

Directed by Thom Zimny, and produced by a team including Bruce himself, Jon Landau, Thierry Donard, and Sean Stuart, Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band had its initial showing at the Toronto International Film Festival this past September.

The buzz began when the trailer dropped on YouTube on 24 September, with fans eagerly expressing their anticipation. Remarks from one viewer included: "Godamn I am so excited to see this documentary. My daughter and me saw him In Paris this year. Bruce and the E Street were phenomenal."

Another added their praise: "The Best to ever do it, no question, The Boss.", reports the Mirror.

Comments also came from someone looking forward to their experience stating: "Can't wait. Went to 3 shows this tour. THE BOSS," and another fan couldn't hide their excitement: "So excited for this, cannot wait."

The E Street Band has been the main support for Bruce since 1972. The band, for most of the singer's career, included guitarists Steven Van Zandt, Nils Lofgren, and Patti Scialfa, keyboardists Danny Federici and Roy Bittan, bassist Garry Tallent, drummer Max Weinberg and

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